Who else is guilty of the daily sweet tooth??
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I'm like the guy above. I can't handle only having a little bit. I can't even begin to save enough calories to have some every day. So for now it's forbidden. I don't know what I will do on maintenance. I have a ways to go before I have to face the problem head on.0
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I love Skinny Cow ice cream bars, along with dark chocolates, and truffles. Some days I have tapioca pudding. I also really like the Outshine bars. Frozen, fruity, and delicious.
I have three pints of Ben and Jerry's in my freezer for the days I want it (very rarely, since it's easier to fit in a Skinny Cow sandwich). I also LOVE fruit, and usually have that for breakfast whenever I actually eat it. I also keep around some really tasty raw honey. I don't eat honey often, but sometimes it really hits the spot.0 -
Yep. And didn't have this issue before losing weight. Now I plan for a small chocolate dessert every day.0
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queenliz99 wrote: »
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My diary tells the sweet truth;)0
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Every single day, its terrible. I usually try a piece of fruit first. Sometime if I purchase sweets, will purchase one Debbie Cake instead of the entire box. Also sometimes, I will leave sweets in the truck of my car. I will usually forget they are in there or I definitely will not go outside at night to get them out of the trunk.0
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Guilty here! specially chocolate chip cookies, oatmeal w/ raisins cookies, Nutella and Coffee Ice Cream0
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I eat 85% lindt when I'm being extra conscious to be 'good'. when I'm caving then i eat whatever tickles my fancy but try to keep it to one blow-out only - like ONE baklava.0
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I have sweets daily. I am guilty of nothing.0
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I still eat sweets. I try to do healthier things like fruit, but I do still eat cake, chocolate, pies, etc. I just eat less of it and make sure it fits into my calorie goals.0
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I still have my daily coffee with sugar and cream. and to satisfy any guilty pleasure I take a bite of my husbands ice cream!0
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Cadbury highlights hot chocolate drink 40 cals sorts me out!0
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There is no "guilt." Seriously.0
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I eat a ton of sugar. Mostly fruit, but I also eat a bowl of pb2 with sliced bananas, 15g of miniature chocolate chips, and a grind of pink sea salt several times a week. Or a spiced date smoothie with coconut/almond milk. I went easy on the main dishes at the Thai buffet this weekend because mango and sticky rice and taro dumplings in coconut milk are life.
I've lost 40 lbs since last December by weighing every chunk of pineapple. My food choices may be atypical, but they work for my personal medical needs, my hair and nails are happy, and my skin looked gorgeous until I had to start progesterone a few weeks ago.
But I know my limits, so I police my ice cream intake. Dairy doesn't make my belly happy, anyway, and dairy free Ben and Jerry's isn't available in my town yet.
Wow 40 pound lost is great. I dont have any suggestions for the sweet tooth craving but I will try your method. My craving isnt so much candy but pastries. I have cut way down on bread but it seems that it has been replaced with cupcakes and things of that nature. I feel like i self sabotage myself and I hate it.
Thanks for the post.
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To stay within my calorie/nutrient macros and feel satiated longer (full) I eat vanilla protein powder and peanut butter powder blended in almond milk with a few ice cubes. Delicious and keeps me full for about 2-3 hours. Sometimes I add some coffee if I want some. Sugary sweet things don't work for me -- need to save my calories for protein and fat which keep me full longer and within my calorie deficiency. I don't do well on the 1 square of dark chocolate (always want more) but it works for some.0
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I have switched to dark chocolate. 1 or 2 cubes of a Lyndtt 70% chocolate satisfies my cravings and I calculate it as part of my daily calories0
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I have found eating a good piece of chocolate (the high quality stuff!) can help satisfy a chocolate craving. I find the darker the chocolate, the less it takes to satisfy a sweet tooth because the good stuff is so much more flavorful...you don't need to keep eating it.0
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I've kind of been indulging a Magnum Bar addiction for the last couple of weeks (double caramel is like crack cocaine), almost every night. Have also lost three pounds over the last two weeks. Also have been eating plenty of protein, veggies, and fruit during the day.0
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Skinny rice cake with peanut butter0
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The Skinny Cow stuff is not much lower calories honestly.. might as well use the real stuff.
But nope. Lost 80 pounds, still have treats most days, and I find it awesome that I can maintain a normal weight without depriving myself.
I had a small fruit tart today, some apple bread, and a Fiber One pumpkin bar. Will still have a deficit (granted, not the best choices and I definitely try to avoid eating that much sugar in one day typically). No guilt here except when I eat over my calories because of it.. but even then I just make up for it later.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »
My garden center has the Dove Dark Chocolate/Caramel in their candy bowl so I got to try them there. They're ok, but I prefer Ghiradelli Dark Chocolate/Caramel squares. 70 calories.0 -
kshama2001 wrote: »I crave something sweet/chocolately just about every day. You could almost compare it to the feeling people have as they crave coffee throughout their day.
Who has come up with some good substitutes?? So far I've found the Skinny Cow products have tasted great while also being low in calories. But... any other ideas for this situation?
I do eat small amounts of high quality chocolate just about every day, but cravings may be a sign of a magnesium deficiency.
You post this a lot, but... it's really a bunch of woo. There are so many foods higher in magnesium than chocolate that the idea that your body would crave chocolate due to magnesium is, well, quite a reach. The magnesium content is in the pure cocoa. There are other things in chocolate than cocoa. It would have to specifically be a craving for very dark chocolate, at the very least.
Look where chocolate falls on this list:
Pumpkin seeds are a far more logical craving.
To the OP? I start each day with protein coffee made with mocha espresso protein powder mixed with my coffee. I sweeten it with liquid Splenda (not afraid of sugar, but I'd rather save the calories) and jazz it up with some chai spices -- cinnamon, nutmeg, and cardamom.
I work out fasted every morning and I look forward to that cup of coffee the whole time. It's such a treat.
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desiresdestiny wrote: »Special K brownies and vita top muffins
The vita tops are the bomb. Especially the chocolate chococate chip. I bake mine in the oven and it reminds me of when I used to eat the chocolate pop tarts0 -
Fattygasted wrote: »I eat a ton of sugar. Mostly fruit, but I also eat a bowl of pb2 with sliced bananas, 15g of miniature chocolate chips, and a grind of pink sea salt several times a week. Or a spiced date smoothie with coconut/almond milk. I went easy on the main dishes at the Thai buffet this weekend because mango and sticky rice and taro dumplings in coconut milk are life.
I've lost 40 lbs since last December by weighing every chunk of pineapple. My food choices may be atypical, but they work for my personal medical needs, my hair and nails are happy, and my skin looked gorgeous until I had to start progesterone a few weeks ago.
But I know my limits, so I police my ice cream intake. Dairy doesn't make my belly happy, anyway, and dairy free Ben and Jerry's isn't available in my town yet.
Wow 40 pound lost is great. I dont have any suggestions for the sweet tooth craving but I will try your method. My craving isnt so much candy but pastries. I have cut way down on bread but it seems that it has been replaced with cupcakes and things of that nature. I feel like i self sabotage myself and I hate it.
Thanks for the post.
Ooo! I love it when people get stuff out of my posts because I feel like I personalize things too much. I feel like I should add that I also eat a lot of vegetables, tofu, eggs, nuts/seeds, grains, etc. For weekends with my boyfriend, I eat meat, but it saves me money to not eat it at home. Cookies and stuff are often on the menu, too, but he keeps me honest about how much I'm eating. It's a lot easier to go overboard on cake than dates, and it's easier to go overboard on dates than berries.0 -
Why should I feel guilty for enjoying food?0
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My sweet tooth is ginormous. No shame here!0
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I have 15 regular m&ms twice a day. 112 calories all together. That way I dont blow it and still feel satisfaction.0
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I am eating something sweet everyday. I limited it from the beginning. Now, I'm going to chew on gum to fight these cravings. I'm just tapering off the sweets. Sweets sre like caffeine to me. I really don't need sugar. Unless from a fruit.0
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Ice cream and/or gelato everyday.
Gelato, weighed out by the GRAM
But everyday.0 -
My go to sweet treats are dark chocolate mint patties (2 of the mini ones). Also loving the Ghirardelli intense dark toffee interlude.... So good!! Best part is my local store just had the Ghirardelli bars on sale!0
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